02-04-2008, 09:09
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Simply put...that was a Great Game. I really didn’t' care who won or lost, but in the end I think the right team came out on top with determination, teamwork and a never gve up attitude! BTW...Bill Belichick has no class!
Bronco's-go get’em in ’08!!!!
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02-04-2008, 09:23
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I am bitter, but only because traffic in NYC is going to really suck tomorrow.
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02-04-2008, 09:27
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I think that the Giants will come out with a suffocating defense, control the clock offensively, and win the game in a squeaker.
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Can I borrow that time machine of yours?
I just want to pop ahead a few days and get the winning power ball numbers, then I'll be right back......I Promise.
Nice call.
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Bronco's-go get’em in ’08!!!!
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NOW WE'RE TALKIN' !!!!!
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02-04-2008, 10:04
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I am bitter, but only because traffic in NYC is going to really suck tomorrow.
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What ....... and SoCal traffic is great ?????
Jeeesssszzzzzzz.........
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02-04-2008, 10:47
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Rl, Be like us natives...take the subway!!!
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02-04-2008, 11:37
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Have to agree with SF18C. The first thing the owners and coaches did, was to congratulate the Pats on a well played game. Belichick has yet to offer his congratulations. Not a prime example of good sportsmanship, course he never was.
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02-04-2008, 16:26
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Have to agree with SF18C. The first thing the owners and coaches did, was to congratulate the Pats on a well played game. Belichick has yet to offer his congratulations. Not a prime example of good sportsmanship, course he never was.
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He left the Field before the game was over. Karma is Bitch. Guess the cheating early in the season caught up with him.
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02-05-2008, 09:32
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field goal
belichek shoulda got the kicker in when they were at 4/13. What an arrogant guy he was to think they could convert (which coulda happened....but didn't!) that field goal woulda changed the way things were, one way or another.
I'm a transplanted massachussettsian (whew), from framingham, and i will always follow the pats and the sox.
Oh well, maybe next year.
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02-05-2008, 12:17
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Belichick walking off the field reminded me of when Isiah Thomas and the Pistons walked off the court the first time Jordan and the Bulls broke through and won the title. Oh well, another bullet point for the agenda when Commissioner Goodell comes calling again about those pesky cheating allegations.
Great game, with great drama. We also enjoyed rockin' to Tom Petty. My 9-year-old niece, who had returned from watching the Hannah Montana movie earlier in the day, wrinkled her nose and looked at us like we were aliens.
Heyyyy baby, there ain't no easy way out
Heyyyy I will stand my ground
And I won't back down
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02-05-2008, 13:13
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Originally Posted by glebo
belichek shoulda got the kicker in when they were at 4/13. What an arrogant guy he was to think they could convert (which coulda happened....but didn't!) that field goal woulda changed the way things were, one way or another.
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He could have also punted the ball to pin them dawn inside the 10 and play field position with their defense. My guess, Belichek at that moment did not trust his kicker or his defense.
Just my 02.
On another subject, just want to be the first to go on record, GO NINERS 08.
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02-05-2008, 13:36
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Originally Posted by SF18C
Simply put...that was a Great Game. I really didn’t' care who won or lost, but in the end I think the right team came out on top with determination, teamwork and a never gve up attitude! BTW...Bill Belichick has no class!
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I am going to have to agree with that. It doesn't get much better than a a super bowl that gets decided in the last seconds!
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02-05-2008, 15:42
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Super Bowl
This was the best Superbowl that I can remember.
We have known Eli's family for years and his performance does not surprise me at all. That man was raised working in the summer at his grandfather's country store loading 50# feed sacks into pickups.
I knew that when it really counted he would come thru, he wasn't raised to ever quit.
This was one time that Mississippi and New York City were pulling for the same team1!!!
clapdoc sends.
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